sci-fi
Doctor Who Season 1 Episode 8 wraps up the whole season with a neatly written plot. An age-old monster brings the whole universe to its knees.
Atlas is pretty and Lopez continues her run as a competent action star, but the film badly wants to be an anime without any worldbuilding.
Goodbye Earth tells the stories of a group of people living their last 200 days in a small city, awaiting the arrival of an asteroid.
Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 Episode 3 shows the series is taking its time to build the story it is trying to tell, for better or worse.
Things Will Be Different shows where sci-fi could go if entrusted to filmmakers with smaller budgets and bigger imaginations.
The Dune universe is a vast, intimidating one, and this guide will help eager new fans explore the world and its storyline painlessly.
By refusing to shy away from the novel’s prescient themes, Dune Part Two redefines what stories blockbusters can tell.
The Kitchen is a slightly sci-fi movie that feels extremely present despite being set in the future, in Daniel Kaluuya’s directorial debut.
The Invincible is a narrative hard science fiction game that delivers interesting concepts, but lacks too many other qualities.
Foe is full of incredibly interesting ideas and pulls great performances out of all three of its actors, but it’s trying to be too much at once.

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